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adam: steve ell, taxpayers for common sense. what is the website? i know you guys put this up on the front page. >> taxpayer.net. we have data looking at president's budget and president's bill and house bill or senate bill. adam: we were talking earlier the cars for the fbi, about $20,000 for the inspector general at fbi. that could give you a nice sonata. inspector general might tool around in nice new vehicle. thanks very much. have a safe trip back to washington. >> thank you. adam: more than 180 of the nation's top economic mind are joining together for a common cause. they're warning congress that raising taxes on anyone, on anyone, as part of a fiscal cliff deal would have devastating consequences to the american economy. so will d.c. hear that message? joining me for more on this, the man behind the campaign the executive vice president of the national taxpayers union. and a economist with pioneer investment. sam, let's start with you. we keep hearing if you tax the wealthy it really doesn't have a negative impact because one, the wealthy ta
adam: steve ell, taxpayers for common sense. what is the website? i know you guys put this up on the front page. >> taxpayer.net. we have data looking at president's budget and president's bill and house bill or senate bill. adam: we were talking earlier the cars for the fbi, about $20,000 for the inspector general at fbi. that could give you a nice sonata. inspector general might tool around in nice new vehicle. thanks very much. have a safe trip back to washington. >> thank you....
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steve has a look at the forecast rest of tonight and tomorrow. >> the 29th annual festival is about to kick off in china, including ice and snow sculpture competitions music performances, and other activities. more than 2000 works will be on display. that is kind of like what we see at the gaylord the national harbor, just a little bigger. >> we are looking at a wine the night and one in the day tomorrow. . windy night and day tomorrow. looking outside right now, the camera is not moving much on top of the building, but the wind is increasing. when gusts up to 40 m.p.h. as we move into the early morning hours, into the day tomorrow. the temperature right now, 40 degrees at reagan national, the windshield not so bad, 37. frostburg, 43 m.p.h. wind gust over the past hour, 27 degrees. 36 children's hospital, the wind gust over 40 m.p.h. the western side of maryland, 40 m.p.h. or wind gusts, the same wind at about 20, the temperature of 24 an accident maryland the clouds beginning to dissipate, 30 degrees dulles airport, gaithersburg 36. fredericksburg 42 degrees. the really cold air, well
steve has a look at the forecast rest of tonight and tomorrow. >> the 29th annual festival is about to kick off in china, including ice and snow sculpture competitions music performances, and other activities. more than 2000 works will be on display. that is kind of like what we see at the gaylord the national harbor, just a little bigger. >> we are looking at a wine the night and one in the day tomorrow. . windy night and day tomorrow. looking outside right now, the camera is not...
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another movie premiering at the festival is the steve jobs biopick star ashton kutcher. that wouldn't have been my first choice. some are uneasy about him playing the ceo. at least he looks the part. that's kind of what he looks like anyway. >> remember, steve jobs at the end when he was younger was completely -- >> not the 70s look. >>> this is what happens when a tv news team mistakes a tv set for real life. >> all right. let's go back to that picture from sky cam 9. again, a small plane crash. >> we are just getting word that this is being shot as part of a tv show. >> are you kidding me? they might want to tell the news folks when they're doing this. are you kidding me? >> are you kidding me? i love it with the little chicago accent. >> you have to tell the news folks before stuff like that happens. >> yeah. note to control room. please never do that to us. >> you already look bad lynn. >> stay tuned, "way too early" starts right now. >>> the obstacle here continues to be with all the hold out hope that we can somehow go through this process and still deliver tax cut
another movie premiering at the festival is the steve jobs biopick star ashton kutcher. that wouldn't have been my first choice. some are uneasy about him playing the ceo. at least he looks the part. that's kind of what he looks like anyway. >> remember, steve jobs at the end when he was younger was completely -- >> not the 70s look. >>> this is what happens when a tv news team mistakes a tv set for real life. >> all right. let's go back to that picture from sky cam...
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steve rudin 12:17 this friday. we have an okay day out but everybody is talking about tomorrow. >> a little snow can go a long way but it will not be anything huge. >> no need to panic. >> and looks like more remixing and. outside it is quiet and try. clouds beginning to roll in from the south and west, part of the system that will bring went through the other tomorrow. 43 at reagan national. when shall just around 39. not too bad compared to yesterday when we have the gusty winds. temperatures, 38 degrees in centreville as we move on to silver spring, 39. feels like the lower 30's woodwind's around 6-7 miles an hour. temperatures across the board not so bad. coler north to the west of us. -- cooler north and the west of us. the colder air in upper michigan the teens, new york city at 34 degrees. about a 10-degree difference compared to two under miles away. this is the storm system we are watching. it will track to the north and east in the overnight. cloud will arrive at with the cloud we will see snow showers de
steve rudin 12:17 this friday. we have an okay day out but everybody is talking about tomorrow. >> a little snow can go a long way but it will not be anything huge. >> no need to panic. >> and looks like more remixing and. outside it is quiet and try. clouds beginning to roll in from the south and west, part of the system that will bring went through the other tomorrow. 43 at reagan national. when shall just around 39. not too bad compared to yesterday when we have the gusty...
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i'm steve handelsman, nbc news, capitol hill. >>> the off-camera private meeting of the republicans last night produced some fireworks as speaker boehner pleaded with his gop colleagues. luke russert had some of the details of what happened. >> john boehner and a very somber manner went before his conference and said, i don't have the votes. he made a plea sort of saying we really need this. we need this to keep our negotiating power with president oba obama. folks inside the meeting just shook their heads. at one point, representative mike kelley from pennsylvania got up, stood in front of the entire house gop conference and started screaming saying they needed to rally around the speaker. that he needed to stay unified. this was their moment and, folks shook their head and acknowledged they didn't have the votes at which time john boehner said, well, hopefully see you after christmas. >> reporter: the governor of connecticut is calling for a moment of silence this morning to mark one week since last week's mass shooting in newtown. president obama and many states plan to observe that m
i'm steve handelsman, nbc news, capitol hill. >>> the off-camera private meeting of the republicans last night produced some fireworks as speaker boehner pleaded with his gop colleagues. luke russert had some of the details of what happened. >> john boehner and a very somber manner went before his conference and said, i don't have the votes. he made a plea sort of saying we really need this. we need this to keep our negotiating power with president oba obama. folks inside the...
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public interest to do it well the point is that the money that people give away just like my money or steve's money or richard's money is money they made they have a right to do with it what they want what's really interesting in the united states and certainly much different than you find in other countries is how many people choose to spend their money on things that they believe to be of public benefit we can argue about that as we have been doing but nonetheless the motives are all are usually to try and figure out some sort of solution to a public need even how do you feel about that and the impact of the mega rich well i mean i think that in some ways that's that's a fairly sort of narrow and naive reading there are all kinds of motivations for giving some of them are absolutely al true istic and it's very difficult indeed to object to that but some of that are ego some of it is about getting your name plastered on a symphony building or a new campus building some of it is purely social much of the charitable giving that happens in new york city is i'm not arguing that they're incompati
public interest to do it well the point is that the money that people give away just like my money or steve's money or richard's money is money they made they have a right to do with it what they want what's really interesting in the united states and certainly much different than you find in other countries is how many people choose to spend their money on things that they believe to be of public benefit we can argue about that as we have been doing but nonetheless the motives are all are...
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from steve. santagati dot com. welcome back to rostock i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're talking about charities versus the public sector. ok let's see if i go back to you in bloomington how much of an impact rich people really make on charities in the united states is it really huge. well the basic characteristic of american philanthropy is its democratization and we estimate that two thirds to eighty percent of all households give at least something in some way to charity in philanthropy in the course of a year now wealthy people because they are wealthy or give larger amounts and so the total giving probably about what is it because pieces and because where they come back from console who it is said because of a tax cut. no it has nothing to do with taxes very little to do with cuts what it has to do with is a sense and we've studied we have done several studies of high net worth givers and they feel they have an obligation to give back to their communities to try to express through their philanthropy what t
from steve. santagati dot com. welcome back to rostock i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're talking about charities versus the public sector. ok let's see if i go back to you in bloomington how much of an impact rich people really make on charities in the united states is it really huge. well the basic characteristic of american philanthropy is its democratization and we estimate that two thirds to eighty percent of all households give at least something in some way to charity in philanthropy...
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steves: no taste of naples is complete without a pizza. antica pizzeria da michele is a favorite. baking in just the right combination of fresh dough, mozzarella, and tomatoes in traditional woodburning ovens, this restaurant is considered by many the birthplace of pizza. they brag it takes several years of practice to get the dough just right. catering to pizza purists, the menu is brief --
steves: no taste of naples is complete without a pizza. antica pizzeria da michele is a favorite. baking in just the right combination of fresh dough, mozzarella, and tomatoes in traditional woodburning ovens, this restaurant is considered by many the birthplace of pizza. they brag it takes several years of practice to get the dough just right. catering to pizza purists, the menu is brief --
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steve welcome to the program. >> you were the among the firsto corporate america. what opportunity lie in that bridge. >> well i learned very earlyfroy that there was tremendous affinity amongst young adults and they would gather from different back grounds and graces and rewill i g religionsd music they would all come together. i felt it would be like a very good platform for fortune 500 companies to market their products. >> what greeting did you havewht gap? greeting? well it was tough in the beginning, tom. you are basically trying to get a company of a large organization who was used to marketing a certain way to deal with a shipment. shipment -- shift. a cultural shift. my biggest allies was when these ceo's had teenagers in their household. the teenagers would be list ening to music or partaking in something that the parents didn't ugs and the ugs ug underd an affinity for. it was a lot of corporations that were suffering because they could not get the next generation to adapt and partake in their product offering. >> what is the opportunity outt- younger co
steve welcome to the program. >> you were the among the firsto corporate america. what opportunity lie in that bridge. >> well i learned very earlyfroy that there was tremendous affinity amongst young adults and they would gather from different back grounds and graces and rewill i g religionsd music they would all come together. i felt it would be like a very good platform for fortune 500 companies to market their products. >> what greeting did you havewht gap? greeting? well...
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secretary of state meeting with the russian counterpart, david and steve, this is both to you. david, let me start with you. it looks like the russians are looking for a way out of supporting assad. are we there yet? >> not quite there but they're getting pretty close. the russians sniffed the decay of power faster than almost any nation on earth. the chinese are also good at that. i've come to the conclusion that at this point assad's days are numbered. now whether you measured those numbers in months or weeks, they don't know. but the russians have a lot at stake here. they're only outside of russia naval base is in seyria. they want to make sure if there's a transition, they're involved to preserve that. >> and, steve, if the russians back out, does that mean the first action then that -- will we see emergency action at the u.n. perhaps this weekend? when is all this coming to a head? >> i think the russians keep moving in the direction they are, i do think they're there, sending all the signals that they are done with assad and so the market signals are there. i think you'l
secretary of state meeting with the russian counterpart, david and steve, this is both to you. david, let me start with you. it looks like the russians are looking for a way out of supporting assad. are we there yet? >> not quite there but they're getting pretty close. the russians sniffed the decay of power faster than almost any nation on earth. the chinese are also good at that. i've come to the conclusion that at this point assad's days are numbered. now whether you measured those...
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steve, thank you. after tourists photographed a new york city police officer buying some boots for a homeless man, the image went viral. now for the first time we're hearing from the officer himself and he is talking about why he wishes he could have helped a little bit more. plus, a secret santa giving out hundred dollar bills to folks recovering from the super storm. >> we lost our whole house. >> my granddaughter is in surgery tomorrow. are you serious? >> i'm serious. merry christmas. >> shepard: you will meet the mystery man who is hoping to make the holidays a little bit brighter coming up. ♪ [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. medicare open enrollment. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. but it never hurts to see if you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends dember 7th. so now's the time. visit care.gov or call 1-800-medicare. he loves risk. but wh
steve, thank you. after tourists photographed a new york city police officer buying some boots for a homeless man, the image went viral. now for the first time we're hearing from the officer himself and he is talking about why he wishes he could have helped a little bit more. plus, a secret santa giving out hundred dollar bills to folks recovering from the super storm. >> we lost our whole house. >> my granddaughter is in surgery tomorrow. are you serious? >> i'm serious....
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he's had an hay maizing year, he's doubled the market cap of apple since steve died. the number of launches over the past year has been extraordinary and i think he's an interesting fellow. >> rose: and malala yousafzai. >> yes. malala was a great crowd favorite and she's an extraordinarily brave young woman she would be both the symbol and the reality of somebody who is courageously standing up for women's rights, girls rights, the right of young women to be educated. >> rose: courageous is a good word to choose. >> it's a good word. but she's also a 15-year-old girl who was, of course, wounded by the taliban and she showed extraordinary courage since then. in fact, our story begins about her making calls from her hospital bed to young women in pakistan saying you can't give up. i thoughting in the end that obama merited the -- >> rose: mopls was an a contender. mohamed morsi. >> yes,. >> rose: he was on the cover of the magazine? >> yes. >> rose: that probably gave it away -- >> for followers at home like yourself. that image was by the same photographer who did bar
he's had an hay maizing year, he's doubled the market cap of apple since steve died. the number of launches over the past year has been extraordinary and i think he's an interesting fellow. >> rose: and malala yousafzai. >> yes. malala was a great crowd favorite and she's an extraordinarily brave young woman she would be both the symbol and the reality of somebody who is courageously standing up for women's rights, girls rights, the right of young women to be educated. >>...
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for more on that, let's get the first check with steve rudin. >> the wind will work toward vantage, helping to ride the pavement so we will not have the black ice we would normally see, but will still be some slippery spots overnight. the winter weather earlier in the day, quickly moving up the east coast. at new york city and boston, the bull's-eye right now. not havethe wind will really begin to increase, and we could have went gusts up to 35-40 m.p.h. all the warnings have been canceled for the immediate metro. if your travel plans ticket to the wewestern allegany, still the potential of additional snowfall. gradual clearing for the evening, 34-40, the wind increasing. the wind chill factor will decrease. by tomorrow morning, the wind chill factor in the teens across much of the region. coming up, what to expect new year's eve into 2013. >> for the second time in less than a week, we're talking about a fire in greenbelt, md., out with a report. unfortunately, this one claim somebody's life. >> the greenbelt fire chief is going door to door, making sure that residents are protecting thems
for more on that, let's get the first check with steve rudin. >> the wind will work toward vantage, helping to ride the pavement so we will not have the black ice we would normally see, but will still be some slippery spots overnight. the winter weather earlier in the day, quickly moving up the east coast. at new york city and boston, the bull's-eye right now. not havethe wind will really begin to increase, and we could have went gusts up to 35-40 m.p.h. all the warnings have been...
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interviews, endearing, and put the burden on him and the third is rebellion and charles krauthammer and steve forbes and the media like that story the least. >> i think there's a 6th story, jim. which is the media that quote progressive media of msnbc, tipping down to the white house to have an earnest chat to chat with the president about how important not going over the fiscal cliff is, and how important it is that they persuade their viewers to lean on those people who oppose them, so that they can actually avoid the cliff. that's amazing. >> you know, the media did not include the people who are not included, there was tom hartman, allen colmes and a lot of people who the white house left out of that meeting and in terms of who they put up and put out. media put out the story without doing their homework. >> there was a column by george will, bewitched by obama, even jonathan swift who said that promises and pie crusts are made to be broken and marvelled at the limited shelf life of a barack obama's promise of balanced debt reduction plan. is there any media pressure on the white house? >
interviews, endearing, and put the burden on him and the third is rebellion and charles krauthammer and steve forbes and the media like that story the least. >> i think there's a 6th story, jim. which is the media that quote progressive media of msnbc, tipping down to the white house to have an earnest chat to chat with the president about how important not going over the fiscal cliff is, and how important it is that they persuade their viewers to lean on those people who oppose them, so...
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>> steve: come on! [ laughter ] there you have it. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's not fair. love those guys. >> steve: god bless them. >> jimmy: pro -- this year's tree is from new jersey. [ cheers ] con -- which explains its unique scent of pine, hickory and axe body spray. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> steve: yep. ♪ tree lighting. yep. [ rhythmic clapping ] tree lighting. yep. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: pro -- it's usually up by late november or early december. con -- that's what larry king says when he takes a viagra in october. [ laughter ] >> steve: oh! >> jimmy: do the math. >> steve: yeah, do the math. >> jimmy: if you do the math. >> steve: it takes three months. ya know. >> jimmy: pro -- taking your family into the city to see the tree. con -- looking at it for 10 seconds, then trying to figure out what to do for the rest of the day. "wanna go to applebee's?" [ laughter ] two for 20! [ laughter ] whoo! so it's really just 10 bucks a piece. >> well, two -- yeah, they're $10 each. >> steve
>> steve: come on! [ laughter ] there you have it. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's not fair. love those guys. >> steve: god bless them. >> jimmy: pro -- this year's tree is from new jersey. [ cheers ] con -- which explains its unique scent of pine, hickory and axe body spray. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> steve: yep. ♪ tree lighting. yep. [ rhythmic clapping ] tree lighting. yep. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: pro -- it's usually up by late november or...
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earlier, republican congressman, steve la tourette said the president has been too focused on tax cuts for the rich. but he did leave the door open a little. >> i'm okay, you president, you can tax the rich people. but come up with some spending cuts, we're borrowing $1 trillion a year and he has not. >> indiana senator joe lieberman said he's more pessimistic than he's ever been that a deal will get done. >> in the aftermath of the house republicans rejecting speaker boehner's so-called plan b, the first time that i feel that it's more likely that we will go over the cliff than not. and that, if we allow that to happen, it will be the most colossal consequential act of congressional irresponsibility in a long time. maybe ever in american history. >> leaders from both sides are expected back in washington on thursday. in india. growing demonstrations after a 23-year-old woman was gang-raped on a bus. the protesters are growing angrier over the number of rapes in the capital and the inadequate police response. authorities have tried to ban protests in new delhi, that ban has calmed noth
earlier, republican congressman, steve la tourette said the president has been too focused on tax cuts for the rich. but he did leave the door open a little. >> i'm okay, you president, you can tax the rich people. but come up with some spending cuts, we're borrowing $1 trillion a year and he has not. >> indiana senator joe lieberman said he's more pessimistic than he's ever been that a deal will get done. >> in the aftermath of the house republicans rejecting speaker...
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a beautiful nanny comes in or a guy named steve. >> andrea: you hire the guy named steve. >> eric: steve gets the job 100% of the time. freddie both of you are going this can't happen. >> andrea: it's legal. if the hot woman tried to say i didn't get the job because i was too hot. too bad. being hot is not protected -- >> greg: what if you like pudgy guys named steve? >> juan: kimberly said the guys on the iowa court. there is no protected class here. totally crazy, after ten years, what is going on here? wife, on to that. the wife. i think -- are you kidding me? men in the workplace, of course we look at women. >> kimberly: one time i had a fortune to meet too hot for citibank, the puerto rican italian. she was. she's really hot. anyway. >> greg: you could not work anywhere else. >> kimberly: there she is. see what i'm talking about? >> andrea: unfortunately for her, she is not protected. >> kimberly: maybe not a good idea to be too hot. moral of the story. >> juan: you are saying thi this? >> kimberly: unless you work at fox news. hot and smart is not a crime. >> andrea: unemployment r
a beautiful nanny comes in or a guy named steve. >> andrea: you hire the guy named steve. >> eric: steve gets the job 100% of the time. freddie both of you are going this can't happen. >> andrea: it's legal. if the hot woman tried to say i didn't get the job because i was too hot. too bad. being hot is not protected -- >> greg: what if you like pudgy guys named steve? >> juan: kimberly said the guys on the iowa court. there is no protected class here. totally...
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steve isle with paul's wine and spirits. he talks about this and the chic ways to celebrate. >> either way you want to do it. >> we're going to start off.rt if you're on a budge get. how should you handle this. >> all champagne and sparkling wine is not chapel -- so we'llso started over here. spanish kava, not as complex as real french champagne, underch $15, you can find a lot of great values. next we have american.e we have one from new mexico, so sparkling wine can be made from anywhere in the world. we have california, these are 14 to 15, $16.$1 >> okay. >> and we have the most popular sparkling bind right now in then -- wine right now. this is the grape from italy, light, it's festive, it's great for mimosa is iss. and then we have the true french sham pains, we have the high end don periogne. anywhere from 30 up to $150 a bottle, depending on what you want to do.. >> if you're doing this, is there any, should you go red, white? what should you do? how should you know what kindsat of champagne. >> first, last classify w
steve isle with paul's wine and spirits. he talks about this and the chic ways to celebrate. >> either way you want to do it. >> we're going to start off.rt if you're on a budge get. how should you handle this. >> all champagne and sparkling wine is not chapel -- so we'llso started over here. spanish kava, not as complex as real french champagne, underch $15, you can find a lot of great values. next we have american.e we have one from new mexico, so sparkling wine can be made...
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pfeiffer steve doocy playing for. maccallum went to me i don't even know what the topic is that's how seriously she takes. this i don't know what the topic is tonight. >> it's like you can study. it comes completely out of left field. >> americans wild characters on the carol burnett show. during part of that program burnett said not a show went by when somebody didn't ask her to do what? p, please. the answer is, roll the tape. >> in 11 years of questions and answers, i don't think there has ever been a time when some member of our audience hasn't asked this probing and significant question: hey, do your tarzan yell. >> bill: they were right. that was easy. here is number two. comic don rickles has been entertaining audiences since the 1950s. no one is off topics. he once roasted a u.s. president at his own inaugural ball. which president was it? >> bill: cards up, please. the answer is, roll the tape. >> good evening, mr. president. nice to see you, sir. and your lovely wife nancy. it's a big treat for me to fly all
pfeiffer steve doocy playing for. maccallum went to me i don't even know what the topic is that's how seriously she takes. this i don't know what the topic is tonight. >> it's like you can study. it comes completely out of left field. >> americans wild characters on the carol burnett show. during part of that program burnett said not a show went by when somebody didn't ask her to do what? p, please. the answer is, roll the tape. >> in 11 years of questions and answers, i don't...
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if you are not enjoy steve and martha >> steve: here is question number two, barbra streisand you know or love her. polarizing figure because of her views. what parody giant godzilla like monster, south park, the simpsons, which program parodied ms. streisand and the answer is roll the tape] so that bass south park they parodied it. >> bill: you got it right too. >> you are the driver. >> bill: i am. >> this is the most confusing part of your job. >> bill: paying attention and i'm not. doocy is totally out of it check the tie out on doocy today. that's all i'm going to say about it. >> steve: i get dressed in the dark. you're lucky i'm wearing pants march that are thank -- >> thank god. >> bill: frank sinatra died in 1998. what song title is engraved as epitaph on frank sin not -- sinatra's tombstone? ♪ the best is yet to come, come the day that you are mine. >> bill: i never saw elvis but i saw sinatra. he is just as good. just his stage presence the whole thing. you got that right. >> he got it right. but i'm not sure it's accurate. >> bill: tie with two to go. >> steve: it's a tie
if you are not enjoy steve and martha >> steve: here is question number two, barbra streisand you know or love her. polarizing figure because of her views. what parody giant godzilla like monster, south park, the simpsons, which program parodied ms. streisand and the answer is roll the tape] so that bass south park they parodied it. >> bill: you got it right too. >> you are the driver. >> bill: i am. >> this is the most confusing part of your job. >> bill:...
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thanks for joining us, steve. first of all, what about the scenario that oh let's just let them go over the cliff and won't matter and the markets will view it as a nonevent. what do you think some. >> certainly going to matter. there's no question it's going to matter. it's going to matter to the markets. we don't know how much. this is an unprecedented situation, at least in my lifetime. we've had crises and debt ceilings and all that, but going over a cliff like this is a new one. the markets would be volatile, extremely -- a lot of downward pressure on them. and then the question would be how do businesses and consumers behave and quickly do they pull back? everyone knows the immediate impact from the government coming back and spending wouldn't be that great. the question then is how do businesses and consumers react? i don't think it will be a pretty sight. >> what about the debt ceiling? there was a suggestion? geithner's opening bid that they do a permanent fix and give the president the operative control
thanks for joining us, steve. first of all, what about the scenario that oh let's just let them go over the cliff and won't matter and the markets will view it as a nonevent. what do you think some. >> certainly going to matter. there's no question it's going to matter. it's going to matter to the markets. we don't know how much. this is an unprecedented situation, at least in my lifetime. we've had crises and debt ceilings and all that, but going over a cliff like this is a new one. the...
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. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: it's what he does. >> steve: that's his bit. >> jimmy: i'm psyched. plus, we're doing some home improvements -- oh, these are my buddies. the experts from "ask this old house" will be here. [ cheers and applause ] and, we have music from dave matthews band tonight. it's going to be good. [ cheers and applause ] come on. it's a little christmas fun. guys, there are exactly five shows of our show left before we go on christmas break. it's time for that beloved "late night" tradition, "12 days of christmas sweaters." here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ twelve days of christmas sweaters five days left ♪ >> jimmy: that's right. every show between now and christmas, we're giving one lucky audience member an incredible christmas sweater from the "countdown to christmas cabinet" right there. since there are five shows left, let's open up door number five. [ drumroll ] [ cheers and applause ] [ drumroll ] [ drumroll ] [ cheers and applause ] whoa! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: this is goody. >> steve: aw, a sexy one. >> ji
. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: it's what he does. >> steve: that's his bit. >> jimmy: i'm psyched. plus, we're doing some home improvements -- oh, these are my buddies. the experts from "ask this old house" will be here. [ cheers and applause ] and, we have music from dave matthews band tonight. it's going to be good. [ cheers and applause ] come on. it's a little christmas fun. guys, there are exactly five shows of our show left before we go on christmas break....
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. >> rose: steve wynn who you admire greatly is opening up wynn resorts. at the opening about three or four weeks ago he has great chefs, probably would have loved to have had you. has one rule, though: the chef has to be there. >> uh-huh. yes. >> rose: elaine decass has a number of restaurants. he's on your list of top ten? >> without a doubt. somebody asked me on the plane yesterday "if you're such a hands-on chef, who does the cooking when you're not there?" the same people that do it when i am there. >> rose: (laughs) >> how do they get where they want to go if they're not given the reigns from time to time. so i am comfortable with what we'rdoin and ian guarantee the level of perfection. but i said to this person who asked me that question, can i ask you a very important question and he said yeah, what's that? i said you've got the most amazing suit on. >> he said it's armani. >> i said how much? he said a thousand dollars. i said when you bought it did you ask if gorgio stitched it? >> rose: (laughs) >> and that's the same level of peck answer the in
. >> rose: steve wynn who you admire greatly is opening up wynn resorts. at the opening about three or four weeks ago he has great chefs, probably would have loved to have had you. has one rule, though: the chef has to be there. >> uh-huh. yes. >> rose: elaine decass has a number of restaurants. he's on your list of top ten? >> without a doubt. somebody asked me on the plane yesterday "if you're such a hands-on chef, who does the cooking when you're not there?"...
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. >> steve: fantastic. [cheers and applause] >> gretchen: and if you would like to donate to sandy victims, there are a ton of different ways that you can help out. just head to foxandfriends.com for all of the info. >> alisyn: merry christmas, everyone, we will see you next year. [cheers and applause] >> it is very critical we belief in the fir vin girth. >> it is a celebration of feasts -- peace, reconciliation in christ. >> jesus was born in a stable not in a >> hi everyone, merry christmas to you. it's a mess in many parts of the country. blinding snow, sleet, freezing rain, complicating christmas travel. it was a white christmas in oklahoma. the highway patrol saying dangerous conditions led to a 21 vehicle pileup in oklahoma city. the biggest christmas snowfall in oklahoma city, 6.5 inches, back in 1914. down south. several gulf states are bracing for a chance of twisters, high winds, and powerful thunderstorms. local authorities are asking folks to stay off the road, and they mean it >>> police have
. >> steve: fantastic. [cheers and applause] >> gretchen: and if you would like to donate to sandy victims, there are a ton of different ways that you can help out. just head to foxandfriends.com for all of the info. >> alisyn: merry christmas, everyone, we will see you next year. [cheers and applause] >> it is very critical we belief in the fir vin girth. >> it is a celebration of feasts -- peace, reconciliation in christ. >> jesus was born in a stable not...
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. >> steve: three of them. >> jimmy: beautiful kids. >> steve: wow. that's up from last year. >> jimmy: so excited. very have the dave matthews band on the show tonight. [ cheers and applause ] phenomenal. rehearsal was off the charts. they're going to be performing a song from their new album, and then tomorrow they're going to finish performing it. it's going to be fantastic. they'll be here all week. dave's going to run out here and punch me. >> steve: yeah. he's going to punch you in the face. >> jimmy: there's some political news here. while he was in pennsylvania on friday, president obama said he's been keeping his own naughty and nice list with lawmakers. biden was like "great, now have i to worry about his list and santa's?" what am i -- a lot of pressure. this isn't good. friends of mitt romney are saying he's bored now that he's no longer running for president. though not as bored as the rest of us were when he was running for president. [ laughter and applause ] so -- he doesn't watch. he doesn't watch. you guys see the jets game yesterday
. >> steve: three of them. >> jimmy: beautiful kids. >> steve: wow. that's up from last year. >> jimmy: so excited. very have the dave matthews band on the show tonight. [ cheers and applause ] phenomenal. rehearsal was off the charts. they're going to be performing a song from their new album, and then tomorrow they're going to finish performing it. it's going to be fantastic. they'll be here all week. dave's going to run out here and punch me. >> steve: yeah....
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. >> reporter: los angeles contractor steve andolin routinely has five or six houses under construction before the crash. the recession cut that in half. what are you seeing as far as this market? >> well, definitely an improvement in sale price. prices are going up. >> reporter: he's now hiring more builders, plumbers, electricians, jobs that in l.a. pay $25 to $40 an hour. >> people were scared before and now people have a little bit more confidence and are willing to act. >> reporter: perhaps even feeling pressure to buy. elana giplable has been house hunting for more than a year. she's noticed something new, competition. >> you feel like there's definitely a high demand and if you want something you have to jump on it, otherwise you might lose it. >> reporter: in southern california, the median home price jumped more than 16% in the last year. sales up more than 25%. the biggest increase in six years. l.a. realtor ben lee says the rebound is real. >> the increase in buyer confidence is putting people back in the market. >> reporter: so literally seeing people bidding prices up? >> a
. >> reporter: los angeles contractor steve andolin routinely has five or six houses under construction before the crash. the recession cut that in half. what are you seeing as far as this market? >> well, definitely an improvement in sale price. prices are going up. >> reporter: he's now hiring more builders, plumbers, electricians, jobs that in l.a. pay $25 to $40 an hour. >> people were scared before and now people have a little bit more confidence and are willing to...
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. >> i was on stage afterwards talking to steve van zandt and max weinberg, and then all of a sudden, they were looking behind me, they moved away and stopped talking. so, i turned around. there he was. >> and there he was. >> there he was. >> and he gave you -- >> and he came up and put his hand out, so i shook his hand, i tried to be cool. >> sure. >> i wasn't. and then he said, "come on, give me a hug," and i said, all right, and i hugged him, and -- >> then did he go, come on, stop, let me go! >> no. you know, that's always hard to judge, right? stop the man hug? you know, it's hard, but -- >> did you give -- you've got to give also this, the pat, or did you just go slow dance? >> no, i went slow dance. >> you've got to be kidding me. >> i did, i went slow dance, i did. >> no pat? >> no pat, i went slow dance. but then he said the most amazing thing to me. he said, "it's official, we're friends." >> oh, wow! that's nice. that's nice. >> i appreciate that. i appreciate christie admits his bromance. that's a good thing. >> okay. >> now, it wouldn't be cooler without lindsay lohan, a
. >> i was on stage afterwards talking to steve van zandt and max weinberg, and then all of a sudden, they were looking behind me, they moved away and stopped talking. so, i turned around. there he was. >> and there he was. >> there he was. >> and he gave you -- >> and he came up and put his hand out, so i shook his hand, i tried to be cool. >> sure. >> i wasn't. and then he said, "come on, give me a hug," and i said, all right, and i hugged...
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txxxÑ( steves: from towns on the valley floor, a train takes tourists and adventurers alike to the region's ultimate perch, the jungfraujoch. this breathtaking station sits like a fairy castle at 11,000 feet between two of the region's highest peaks. the weather's usually better in the early morning. we're on the first train. towering high above are the jungfrau, monch, and eiger peaks, named for the legend of the young maiden -- jungfrau -- being protected by the monk, or monch, from the mean ogre, or eiger. continuing on, we change trains at kleine scheidegg, a rail junction at the base of these peaks. it has shops, rustic beds, and hearty food for hikers. this is the jumping-off point for rock climbers attempting to scale the foreboding north face of the eiger. this train incredibly tunnels through the inside of the eiger on its slow yet exhilarating climb to the literal high point of any trip to the swiss alps, the jungfraujoch. swiss engineers dug this tunnel and built this railway over 100 years ago. why? because they could, and for the viewing pleasure of those 19th century
txxxÑ( steves: from towns on the valley floor, a train takes tourists and adventurers alike to the region's ultimate perch, the jungfraujoch. this breathtaking station sits like a fairy castle at 11,000 feet between two of the region's highest peaks. the weather's usually better in the early morning. we're on the first train. towering high above are the jungfrau, monch, and eiger peaks, named for the legend of the young maiden -- jungfrau -- being protected by the monk, or monch, from the...
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, but steve, so we're happy to have mull. shootings in a city like chicago, multiple shootings in atlanta, but it takes an absolute massacre for us to respond? >> yeah. >> is that what you're saying? >> it's unfortunate. i think the parallel, the last time there was serious gun control movement in this country was the early 1990s with the brady bill. what the impetus was was soaring crime rates. that was a top national issue if you took a poll. what you're talking about in chicago and wherever it's playing out, it is horrible, but from a public opinion standpoint, because the violent crime rate has dropped, it took guns in a lot of ways out of the public debate. so now it's these spectacular individual incidents and the growing number of them that's putting it back in the debate and i think creating that pressure again that we last saw in the early '90s. >> karen, this was mayor michael bloomberg today. please take a listen to this. >> this is not a partisan issue. this is just a bunch of people who i think are cowed by the n
, but steve, so we're happy to have mull. shootings in a city like chicago, multiple shootings in atlanta, but it takes an absolute massacre for us to respond? >> yeah. >> is that what you're saying? >> it's unfortunate. i think the parallel, the last time there was serious gun control movement in this country was the early 1990s with the brady bill. what the impetus was was soaring crime rates. that was a top national issue if you took a poll. what you're talking about in...
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national correspondent steve centanni may be the only person left in washington. steve. >> reporter: it feels like it, the president is in hawaii and congress is out of town and the fiscal cliff negotiations are on hold for the holidays with no agreement in sight. john boehner is throwing the ball in the democrats' court saying the debt is too high, spending out of control and taxes should not go up. in the g.o.p.'s weekly address, he accused the president and the democrats of refusing to accept a reasonable compromise. >> the best way to address our crippling debt is to make significant spending cuts and fix our tax code. to pave the way for long term growth and opportunity. this is an approach most americans support and remains republicans' highest priority. but we only run the house. democrats continue to run washington. >> reporter: the president left town for his traditional christmas in hawaii and he and his family arriving there this morning and he has gotten in a round of golf already. before leaving the white house, he stayed back hayes spe-- scal back hi
national correspondent steve centanni may be the only person left in washington. steve. >> reporter: it feels like it, the president is in hawaii and congress is out of town and the fiscal cliff negotiations are on hold for the holidays with no agreement in sight. john boehner is throwing the ball in the democrats' court saying the debt is too high, spending out of control and taxes should not go up. in the g.o.p.'s weekly address, he accused the president and the democrats of refusing to...
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how can you steve clear of the madness. we're heading to the pits. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're committed to offering you tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 low-cost investment...
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this is really something that not a lot of people expected, steve. >> i think that's right, tyler. and it is absolutely historic. fed for the first time putting economic targets around its funds rate projections and first of all, the other news was that it did end -- it said it would end to replace that so that brings the monthly purchases of long-term assets to $85 billion. i want to show you some math. the current level of the math call it 2.8 trillion. add a trillion to that, you will be at 3.8 trillion if we do go at this pace for a full year here. the precrisis level is $800 billion. i want it put it another way, tyler. increase the balance sheet from '09 to '12 by a trillion dollars. we will do that in one year. aggressive policy from the fed. unaggressive as tyler mentioned the idea of using economic targets for funds rate. we know they were talking about it. we know there was support. we didn't think the federal reserve had unanimity enough to do this. only jeff lacker from richmond fed gave incentive this time around. there is a bit of confusion as i head this statement. t
this is really something that not a lot of people expected, steve. >> i think that's right, tyler. and it is absolutely historic. fed for the first time putting economic targets around its funds rate projections and first of all, the other news was that it did end -- it said it would end to replace that so that brings the monthly purchases of long-term assets to $85 billion. i want to show you some math. the current level of the math call it 2.8 trillion. add a trillion to that, you will...
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a beautiful nanny comes in or a guy named steve. >> andrea: you hire the guy named steve. >> eric: steve gets the job 100% of the time. freddie both of you are going this can't happen. >> andrea: it's legal. if the hot woman tried to say i didn't get the job because i was too hot. too bad. being hot is not protected -- >> greg: what if you like pudgy guys named steve? >> juan: kimberly said the guys on the iowa court. there is no protected class here. totally crazy, after ten years, what is going on here? wife, on to that. the wife. i think -- are you kidding me? men in the workplace, of course we look at women. >> kimberly: one time i had a fortune to meet too hot for citibank, the puerto rican italian. she was. she's really hot. anyway. >> greg: you could not work anywhere else. >> kimberly: there she is. see what i'm talking about? >> andrea: unfortunately for her, she is not protected. >> kimberly: maybe not a good idea to be too hot. moral of the story. >> juan: you are saying thi this? >> kimberly: unless you work at fox news. hot and smart is not a crime. >> andrea: unemployment r
a beautiful nanny comes in or a guy named steve. >> andrea: you hire the guy named steve. >> eric: steve gets the job 100% of the time. freddie both of you are going this can't happen. >> andrea: it's legal. if the hot woman tried to say i didn't get the job because i was too hot. too bad. being hot is not protected -- >> greg: what if you like pudgy guys named steve? >> juan: kimberly said the guys on the iowa court. there is no protected class here. totally...